Creating an app like Uber involves
https://mlsdev.com/blog/how-to-make-an-app-like-uber a comprehensive process that combines technology, user experience, and a solid business model. Here's a step-by-step guide to help you get started: Market Research: Understand the ride-sharing market in your target location. Analyze the competition, identify the needs of potential users, and look for opportunities to differentiate your service. Define Your Unique Value Proposition: Determine what sets your ride-sharing app apart from existing ones. This could be unique features, a better user experience, or specific benefits for both riders and drivers. Choose the Right Business Model: Decide on the business model for your ride-sharing app. Options include commission-based models, subscription plans, or a combination of both. Consider pricing strategies for both riders and drivers. Legal and Regulatory Compliance: Understand the local regulations and legal requirements for ride-sharing services in your target area. Ensure that your app complies with all necessary laws and obtains any required permits or licenses.
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carlo pinini
Engineer
TDLS
Miami FL
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Original Message:
Sent: 11-08-2023 14:25
From: annette smith
Subject: Advice on DNR
You can always suspend your DNR. People do so all the time. What you can do is have a living will, which most facilities encourage to do. It outlines what you want done and not done regarding your health care. You are totally in charge. It relieves your loved ones from having to make difficult decisions because you have already made the decisions. This can be changed at any time too. By all means discuss your anesthesia issues with your doctor and the anesthesiologist who will do your procedure. Good luck to you. You will be fine. Keep us posted. 😍
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Original Message:
Sent: 11/7/2023 3:07:00 AM
From: pebbles pichon-jackson
Subject: Advice on DNR
Does anyone have a DNR and have had surgery? I have a procedure scheduled and I am very nervous about the situation. I have always had issues with anesthesia I am worried that if I pause my DNR what will that mean for me? Can't get any support with this decision because family don't want to accept I am as sick as I am so they don't agree with my choices
Any help would be appreciated
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pebbles pichon-jackson
Vancouver WA
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